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ENGLAND 3. HADRIAN'S WALL

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2023

Anna H. Walas*
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anna.walas@nottingham.ac.uk
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Roman Britain in 2022
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FIG. 3. Birdoswald. Area A stone building the heated room can be seen at the far left of the image. (© HE Archaeological Projects Team)

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FIG. 4. Birdoswald. Heated room of stone building in Area A. (© HE Archaeological Projects Team)

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FIG. 5. Birdoswald. Strip buildings fully excavated in Area B. (© HE Archaeological Projects Team)

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FIG. 6. Birdoswald. Area D, north of the fort and Hadrian's Wall showing clay-sill foundations for timber buildings. (© HE Archaeological Projects Team)

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FIG. 7. Vindolanda. The unusual circular hut. (© The Vindolanda Trust)

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FIG. 8. Vindolanda. An annotated corrected image with the first stone fort buildings marked in orange. (© The Vindolanda Trust)

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FIG. 9. Turret 3a showing berm obstacle pits to the north. (© Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd)

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